TomTom Sports

Account

Account

Scenic routes

Drive the most scenic routes with your TomTom

Driving should be relaxed and exciting – journeys to be enjoyed and relished. But there are so many incredible driving routes all over the world to explore, we wanted to help you choose the right route for you. That’s why we’ve developed a list of the 25 Ultimate Drives in Europe. And we’re offering you the opportunity to download these scenic routes straight to your TomTom navigation device – for free! Choose the adventure you’d like to have, and you’re ready to go!

Click on the route, open the pop-up menu and select ‘Add track to my routes’. Give the route a name and click ‘Done’.

BEST COASTAL ROADS

Amalfi Coast – Italy

The Amalfi Coast is highly famous for its precipitous corniche roads and its light-blue waters. It is considered Italy's most scenic coastline road and is often combined with the visit of the historical Pompeii.

The Estoril Coast is described as one of the most picturesque road in Europe. See the fishing port of Cascais Bay, drive through the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and stop at Cabo da Roca, Europe’s most western point.

One of the most beautiful scenic roads in the world takes you from Split to Dubrovnik along the Dalmatian Coast. It is almost impossible not to stop several times on the way as you discover new landscapes every five minutes.

Avoiding the big Andalusian cities, this travel route makes you visit small and medium sized villages across Los Alcornocales National Park. The town of Ubrique and all its white houses protected between the hills is pretty unique and a must-see place.

This drive will take you through the beautiful and historic New Forest. Take time to visit Hampshire attractions including National Trust properties, stunning gardens and the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.

Located in one of the snowiest regions in Switzerland, the Furka pass reaches 2,431 metres. As James Bond in Goldfinger, drive through the amazing turns up to the Rhone Glacier. Note: can be closed during winter.

The Stelvio Pass is one of the highest and most dramatic mountain passes to drive in the European Alp. No wonder why Top Gear voted this pass the best driving road in the world in 2008. Note: closed from November to May.

This 21.5km route goes up the north face of Mont Ventoux, starting from Malaucène. You’ll drive past the unique provençal vegetation and chapel of Notre Dame du Groseau from the Roman 12th century to get the best view on the grey mountain. Note: closed from November to April/May.

All along this valley you can see UNESCO World Heritage Geirangerfjord, mountains, waterfalls, ocean views and a National Park, the Aursjøvegen Road. This 68-kilometre long road will keep your eyes wide-open every second since you have the feeling of being the main character of a movie ending scene.

This incredible road, which goes through eleven bridges, is both frequently used by local population and tourists and it would be highly understandable if you feel like taking several times in a row, like a rollercoaster.

On this 505km road, you follow the Irish coast down to Carrigaholt going from incredible cliffs to gigantic waves, from abandoned castles to wild horses running in endless pastures, from vertiginous bridges to amazing flora.

The picturesque seaside town of Nafplio couldn’t be a better start point for this road trip. Always driving North, follow the Nemean Wine Route to visit excellent wineries as you go through those scenic Greek hills.